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Journals
A selection of journals related to the lighting industry.
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Published seven times per year for lighting designers, architects, interior designers, and electrical engineers. Editorial features include indoor & outdoor applications, new product introductions, product technology, design styles and energy conservation.
Published every four month, consisting of papers and general reports, covering light sources, vision, color, radiometry, lighting design, and all other fields of lighting engineering.
This is the leading resource for the global LED community, serving thousands of readers that specify, design and manufacture LED-based products for a wide range of end-use applications.
The official magazine for the IESANZ -Illumination Engineering Society of Australia and New Zealand- this bi-monthly journal brings market news, the important lighting awards, case studies on great lighting, design solutions, the latest in technological research, new products, events, exhibitions and what's happening in the professional societies.
Published monthly by PLASA and serving the broad range of the entertainment, presentation and events industries.
Creative and technical journal for live entertainment professionals in lighting, staging, and projection. From concerts to theatre, houses of worship to clubs, theme parks to corporate events, this is your one stop resource for visual production technology.
LJ is the bi-monthly publication of the Institution of Lighting Engineers and is the leading UK publication specifically dedicated to public, exterior and architectural lighting.
A Canadian journal for professionals working in the lighting and production industry. providing in-depth information on products, suppliers, personnel and technological developments, information you can use to enhance your business and technical skills.
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